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enN.K. Jemisin – The Fifth Seasonhttp://www.bookshop.se/blog/nk-jemisin-fifth-season
<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Fifth%20Season&amp;search_string2=Jemisin,%20N.%20K."><img src="http://www.bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9780316229296.jpg" alt="N.K. Jemisin; The Fifth Season" style="float: left;" height="200" width="133" /></a>The world is ending. It has ended before, and it will end again. In N.K. Jemisin’s sixth novel <a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Fifth%20Season&amp;search_string2=Jemisin,%20N.%20K."><em>The Fifth Season</em></a>, Father Earth himself is the enemy, rupturing the world’s only continent through quakes, volcano eruptions, tsunamis and storms every couple of decades and sending its people into chaos as a result.</p>
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<p><em><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Geek%20Feminist%20Revolution&amp;search_string2=Hurley,%20Kameron"><img src="http://bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9780765386243.jpg" alt="The Geek Feminist Revolution – by Kameron Hurley" style="float: left;" height="200" width="133" /></a><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Geek%20Feminist%20Revolution&amp;search_string2=Hurley,%20Kameron">The Geek Feminist Revolution</a></em> is an essay collection by science fiction and fantasy author Kameron Hurley about feminism, geek culture, narrative and writing. Dedicated to Joanna Russ, the collection is an oftentimes personal inquiry into the genres we, as feminists, both love and hate.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=House%20of%20Shattered%20Wings&amp;search_string2=Bodard,%20de,%20Aliette"><img src="http://bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9781473212558.jpg" alt="The House of Shattered Wings by Aliette de Bodard" style="float: left;" /></a> For some reason, fantasy dealing with Christian angel mythology and particularly Lucifer and fallen angels has always appealed to me as an <em>idea</em>, but it’s not often that any of it is actually good. Danielle Trussoni’s <a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Angelology&amp;search_string2=Trussoni,%20Daniella"><em>Angelology</em></a>, Clive Barker’s <a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Scarlet%20Gospels&amp;search_string2=Barker,%20Clive"><em>The Scarlet Gospels</em></a> and Andrew E. Maugham’s <a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=%20Convivium&amp;search_string2=Maugham,%20Andrew%20E."><em>Convivium</em></a> are all examples of novels dealing with those themes that are not necessarily <em>bad</em> but have left a lot to wish for. <a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=House%20of%20Shattered%20Wings&amp;search_string2=Bodard,%20de,%20Aliette"><em>The House of Shattered Wings</em> </a>is not a perfect book, but when it comes to taking on angel mythology, Aliette de Bodard succeeds where most other authors seem to fail.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Radiance&amp;search_string2=Valente,%20Catherynne"><img src="http://www.bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9780765335296.jpg" alt="Radiance by Catherynne M. Valente" style="float: left;" width="132" height="200" /></a>Catherynne M. Valente is well-known for her ambitious works of fantastical fiction and her latest novel <a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Radiance&amp;search_string2=Valente,%20Catherynne"><em>Radiance</em></a> may be her most ambitious yet. It is a hard book to review and even harder to describe, thanks to its multifaceted plot that keeps on turning in on itself in ever-intriguing twists and turns.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Here%20Be%20Dragons&amp;search_string2=H"><img src="http://www.bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9780198723547.jpg" alt="Here Be Dragons: Science, Technology and the Future of Humanity" style="float: left;" width="133" height="200" /></a>The title, "<a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Here%20Be%20Dragons&amp;search_string2=H">Here Be Dragons</a>", refers to the uncharted territories of knowledge and technological abilities, where we might discover unknown threats. The mapmakers of old just hinted at possible dangers, but the message of this book is that we should do our best to prepare for situations where we might hold tools or knowledge that could destroy us.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Red&amp;search_string2=Nagata,%20Linda"><img src="http://www.bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9781481440936.jpg" alt="The Red by Linda Nagata" style="float: left;" width="112" height="200" /></a>How much of your privacy would you give up to have superpowers? For Liutenant James Shelley it doesn't seem like he has a choice. He is monitored every single moment as long as he is in the army. He also seems to have a source of information that he cannot explain himself, something that makes him feel when there is some imminent danger.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Red&amp;search_string2=Nagata,%20Linda"><em>The Red</em></a> by Linda Nagata is the first book</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Resistance%20is%20Futile&amp;search_string2=Colgan,%20Jenny"><img src="http://www.bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9780356505381.jpg" alt="Resistance is Futile by Jenny Colgan" style="float: left;" width="130" height="200" /></a>When Dr Connie MacAdair is offered a post-doc fellowship at Cambridge University promising two years of uninterrupted time to focus solely on her own research, sans teaching, she simply cannot turn it down. It almost seems too good to be true and, as it turns out, it is. Once she arrives, she realises that she has been placed in a bunker-like compound with five other mathematicians and, once she has signed a sinister confidentiality agreement, given a long sequence of numbers they’re expected to search for any viable patterns. To begin with, it simply seems like lengthy and tedious work, but eventually they figure out that, whatever the sequence says, it seems to originate from somewhere in outer space. Earth has come into contact with extraterrestrial life and it’s up to them to figure out what the message holds.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Sorcerer%20to%20the%20Crown&amp;search_string2=Cho,%20Zen"><em><img src="http://bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9780425283370.jpg" alt="Sorcerer to the Crown by Zen Cho" style="float: left;" height="200" width="132" />Sorcerer to the Crown</em> by Zen Cho</a> is a difficult book to review, simply because it feels like whatever I write, it will eventually and unavoidably simply collapse into one long list of everything that I love about this novel. To start off and hopefully get it out of the way: <em>Sorcerer to the Crown</em> is a highly atmospheric, beautifully written and wonderfully humorous novel.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bookshop.se/blog/sorcerer-crown-zen-cho" target="_blank">read more</a></p>BlogFictionFantasyWed, 23 Sep 2015 07:56:26 +0000Anna Bark Persson1897 at http://www.bookshop.seAurorahttp://www.bookshop.se/blog/aurora
<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Aurora&amp;search_string2=Robinson,%20Kim%20Stanley"><img src="http://bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9780356500478.jpg" alt="Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson" style="float: left;" height="200" width="140" /></a>I tend to find science fiction stories that deal with and, in some way or other, end in failure fascinating. A lot of speculative fiction deal with dark topics, pessimism, and dystopia - we are a long way from the optimism that was characteristic for what’s now commonly referred to as the Golden Age of SF, after all - but while the bulk of these stories may not necessarily have a happy ending, they do not primarily deal with failure. When I think of stories that are about failure, I think of <a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=&amp;search_string2=Russ,%20Joanna">Joanna Russ</a>’ <em>We Who Are About To…</em>, about <a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Hunger%20Games&amp;search_string2=Collins,%20Suzanne">Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games</a>-trilogy, about the immensely pessimistic stories of <a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=&amp;search_string2=Tiptree,%20James,%20Jr">James Tiptree Jr.</a>, the works of <a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=&amp;search_string2=Watts,%20Peter">Peter Watts</a>, and about <a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Aurora&amp;search_string2=Robinson,%20Kim%20Stanley"><em>Aurora</em></a>.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=The%20Grace%20of%20Kings&amp;search_string2=Liu,%20Ken"><em><img src="http://bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9781481424271.jpg" alt="The Grace of Kings, Ken Liu" style="float: left;" />The Grace of Kings</em></a>, short story writer Ken Liu’s debut novel, is epic in every sense of the word. Clocking in on just over 600 pages, the tome holds a story of massive scope. It begins with a failed assassination attempt on the Emperor Mapidéré, former king of Xana, who has conquered all of the Dara states and united them all under one rule in an attempt to bring stability and safety to the realm.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Karen%20Memory&amp;search_string2=Bear,%20Elizabeth"><img src="http://bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9780765375247.jpg" alt="Karen Memory by Elizabeth Bear" style="float: left;" /></a>Elizabeth Bear is a very prolific writer – it seems to me that, at this point, she's tried her hand at almost every subgenre the spectrum of SFF literature holds. Her latest novel, <a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Karen%20Memory&amp;search_string2=Bear,%20Elizabeth"><em>Karen Memory</em></a>, is a foray into the steampunk genre, taking place in the fictitious Rapid City, a frontier town in a parallel nineteenth century where airships fly through the sky and various kinds of advanced mechanical augmentations are an everyday occurrence. Karen Memory, the book's protagonist, is a “seamstress” working at Madame Damnable's the Hôtel Mon Cheri – a lucrative brothel where the clientele is rich and well-mannered and the girls are well taken care of and kept safe by their imposing but maternal Madame and the tight-knit camaraderie they share among themselves. Not everyone is so well off, however – </p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Mirror%20Empire&amp;search_string2=Hurley,%20Kameron"><img src="http://www.bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9780857665553.jpg" alt="The Mirror Empire by Kameron Hurley " style="float: left;" width="132" height="200" /></a><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=&amp;search_string2=Hurley,%20Kameron">Kameron Hurley</a> is an author probably best known within the SFF community for her non-fiction essay "We Have Always Fought: Challenging the 'Women, Cattle and Slaves' Narrative" who won the Hugo for Best Related Work last year. <a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Mirror%20Empire&amp;search_string2=Hurley,%20Kameron"><em>The Mirror Empire</em></a>, part one of the Worldbreaker Saga, is her fourth book, the beginning of a fantasy series following her debut trilogy, the science fictional Bel Dame Apocrypha. To anyone familiar with Hurley's previous work, whether fiction or non-fiction, the ambitious, detailed worldbuilding, the attention to complex gender politics, and the well-written, challenging female characters of <em>The Mirror Empire</em> will be well-known territory.</p>
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<p>We are already in the future. In <strong>a</strong> future. A high-tech environment, in many ways different from every other earlier part of history. Of course, there were many possible futures, and we inhabit only one of them. Where are the moon bases, for example?</p>
<p>In Jo Walton's <a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=My%20Real%20Children&amp;search_string2=Walton,%20jo"><em>My Real Children</em></a> Patricia Cowan lives in two futures, with two different pasts. The year is 2015, and she is old and confused. It's dementia, but it's also the weirdness and vertigo of two sets of memories of two very different lives. She has three children. Or she has four. There was a bomb over Europe. Or there wasn't.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Sixth%20Extinction&amp;search_string2=Kolbert,%20Elizabeth"><img src="http://bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9781408851227.jpg" alt="The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert" style="float: left;" height="200" width="129" /></a>In 1844, the last remaining living pair of great auks – the "penguins of the north", as they have been called – were killed by three local fishermen on the small skerry Eldey, off the coast of Iceland. The skins were sold to collectors. Some two hundred years earlier, no one could have foreseen their extinction. In fact, the very existence of the extinction of species was heavily debated at the time.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Girl%20in%20the%20Road&amp;search_string2=Byrne,%20Monica"><img src="http://bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9780804138840.jpg" alt="The Girl in the Road by Monica Byrne" style="float: left;" height="200" width="132" /></a>This is the story of two women and two journeys, of passion and madness and longing for a lost mother. Meena leaves her home in India fleeing from a danger she is sure is coming for her. She tries to make her way over the sea to Djibouti, travelling along a wave power generator that stretches almost all the way. Mariam is also running, a child escaping from slavery and making her way across Africa to Ethiopia.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=The%20Signature%20of%20All%20Things&amp;search_string2=Gilbert,%20Elizabeth"><img src="http://bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9781408841921.jpg" alt="The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert" style="float: left;" /></a>I don't get it. For some time now I’ve been working on a non-fiction book on the discoveries behind Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace’s theory of evolution.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Not%20That%20Kind%20of%20Girl&amp;search_string2=Dunham,%20Lena"><img src="http://bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9780007515523.jpg" alt="Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She's ’Learned by Lena Dunham" style="float: left;" height="200" width="124" /></a>On the 30th of September Wonder Woman Lena Dunham’s long waiting autobiography “<a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Not%20That%20Kind%20of%20Girl&amp;search_string2=Dunham,%20Lena">Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She's ’Learned</a>’” will be released. I am so excited and as it always is with Dunham you don’t know what to expect at all except brilliance.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Tell%20the%20Wolves%20I%27m%20Home&amp;search_string2=Brunt,%20Carol%20Rifka"><img src="http://bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9781447202134.jpg" alt="Tell the Wolves I’m Home by Carol Rifka Brunt" style="float: left;" height="200" width="130" /></a>This book’s been a ”talker” all around the world and now the Swedish audience is bubbling up about it too. “<a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Tell%20the%20Wolves%20I%27m%20Home&amp;search_string2=Brunt,%20Carol%20Rifka">Tell the Wolves I’m Home</a>” is a masterpiece, it is also a fascination book to debut with. </p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Queen%20of%20Tearling&amp;search_string2=Johansen,%20Erika"><img src="http://bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9780593072707.jpg" alt="The Queen of Tearling by Erika Johansen" /></a> <a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Age%20of%20Iron&amp;search_string2=Watson,%20Angus"><img src="http://bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9780356502618.jpg" alt="Age of Iron by Angus Watson" height="200" width="127" /></a></p>
<p>Summer is a good time for reading fantasy. Fantasy books, at least of the epic variety, tends to be novels of the thick and lengthy kind, which makes them perfectly suited for marathon reading sessions during hot and lazy days. <em><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Queen%20of%20Tearling&amp;search_string2=Johansen,%20Erika">The Queen of Tearling</a></em> by Erika Johansen and <em><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Age%20of%20Iron&amp;search_string2=Watson,%20Angus">Age of Iron</a></em> are indeed both of them classic epic fantasy novels, for better or worse.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ueb.se/store/index_search.phtml?search_string=Wolfhound%20Century&amp;search_string2=Higgins,%20Peter"><img src="http://bookshop.se/sites/bookshop.se/files/imagecache/ueb_cover_medium/products/9780575130548.jpg" alt="Wolfhound Century by Peter Higgins" style="float: left;" height="200" width="133" /></a>"I feel thin, sort of stretched, like butter scraped over too much bread,” a famous fantasy character once said, and that quote neatly sums up the feeling I get from <em>Wolfhound Century</em> by Peter Higgins as I read.</p>
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